This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The primary benchmarks for the M4 Professional and M4 Max MacBook Professionals are available in amazingly good. And early opinions from the “entry media” rave in regards to the new Apple laptops, too. (What else did you anticipate?)
It could be time for Erfon’s long-overdue improve.
Additionally on The CultCast:
- There’s another excuse you can purchase an M4 laptop computer somewhat than ready for subsequent yr’s mannequin.
- iOS 18.2 is nearly right here, and Griffin runs down all of the thrilling new options it brings.
- The following iPhone might include much more customized Apple {hardware} inside.
- And eventually … Erfon truly obtained his fingers on the digital camera he’s been ready perpetually to obtain. His first impressions are … blended.
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This week’s prime Apple information
On the present this week: Your host Erfon Elijah (@erfon), Cult of Mac managing editor Lewis Wallace (@lewiswallace) and Cult of Mac author D. Griffin Jones (@dgriffinjones).
Listed below are the headlines we’re speaking about on this week’s present:
Beneath Evaluation
Fujifilm X100VI: Erfon lastly acquired the digital camera he ordered months in the past. Sadly, his first impressions of the Fujifilm X100VI are a blended bag.